Alongside yesterday's release of the Forza Horizon 3 Rockstar Energy Car Pack, Microsoft has pushed out an update to both Xbox One and Windows 10 versions of the game. However, it now appears that a developer version of the game was accidentally made available during the process, wreaking havoc with player save files.
Following yesterday's update, some players began to see the entire 53GB installation of Forza Horizon 3 being redownloaded to their PCs. This has since emerged to be an error on Microsoft's part, having accidentally released an unencrypted developer build to the public.
Although this has since been followed by a second update to fix issues, many of those who started the game during this period saw their player save data being corrupted.
Forza Community Manager, Brian Ekberg, has since released a statement, recommending affected players reinstall the game to fix the issue.
The incorrect PC version of FH3 has now been removed and replaced. PC players who have the FH3 version ending with .37.2 should immediately uninstall that version of the game, then re-install. The correct playable version should end in .35.2.
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